The Eagle November 12, 2015

EAGLE Vol. 35 No. 46 ~ November 12, 2015 LIGHTED TRACTOR PARADE RETURNS NOV. 19, DETOURS PLANNED - PAGES 18 & 19 - Greenwich Fire House Project Progressing - SEE PAGE 3- HACA Honors Pastor Mike Benoit at Event Saint Gobain Reps Discuss PFOAs In Hoosick Water Supply -See Page 14- Cambridge Daughters of the American Revolution Honor Veterans - SEE PAGE 13 - NYS Health Dept. Gives “OK” for “The Cambridge” - SEE PAGE 8 - Greenwich and Schuylerville Win Title Games - SEE PAGES 24&25 - HFCS Student Named HOBY Recipient SEE PAGE 12 - I N D E X Local Headlines.....................2-3 General News...................11 Poor Richards.............................6 Cambridge News...................8-10 Hoosick News.....................12-13 CAMBRIDGE - On Friday, November 6, the Ondawa-Cambridge Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, met at Memorial Park to honor veterans from all wars. Regent Jeanne Massey offered a moving tribute and Chaplin Lois Sheaff led the group in a special prayer for Veterans Day. Following the program the group travelled on to the Methodist Church to conduct their regular meeting. Park Ranger Eric Schnitzer presented the program, “Men of African Descent Who Served at Saratoga.” A special birthday cake celebrating the 121st anniversary of the Cambidge DAR was served by Carole Dilley with Julie McGinty assisting. The next meeting will take place on Friday, December 4 at 1:00 p.m. at which time the Good Citizen Awards will be presented. Hostesses will be Audrey Hall, Jane Hayden and Lois Sheaff. Easton-Greenwich..............18-19 Salem News..........................15 Classifieds & Notices...........20-22 The Way We Were..............7 Sports.............................23-28 Buskirk House Fire Draws Mutual Aid Response ~See Page 2~ Pick the Pros Jackpot Reaches $500 - PAGE 23 -